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Be honest: how often do you really push yourself at the gym? If your workouts involve a People magazine and a leisurely 30 minutes on the elliptical, it's time to take things to the next level. Lucky for you, personal-training company BodyEvolver...
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There's something to be said for the culinary perfection of a hot dog and a cheap beer. But while baseball food has its place in our hearts, our stomach can only take it on occasion. The rest of the time, our sophisticated palates will lead us to...
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From our strappy sandals to our sky-high stilettos, Nordstrom splurges to Filene's Basement finds, we love all of our footwear equally. Luckily, there are others just like us. For proof, visit Shoetube.tv , a newly launched online video channel and...
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If you ask us, throwing a few back at Southie's Boston Beer Garden, a comfortable, camaraderie-filled sports bar, is what drinking's all about. And if the formula works, why not stick with it? Now, the Brighton Beer Garden (386 Market Street,...
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If working out were as much fun as a night on the town, we'd be tugging on our Lululemon stretch pants and sweating it out nightly. And that's the atmosphere that Andy Haynes is working to create at his newly-opened Cardio Factory (26 New Street...
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Who knew North End residents were devoted to more than just plates of spaghetti and the city's best slice of pizza? Turns out, there's a market for meditation, too, as Alessandra Miele and Alicia Orr discovered when they opened North End Yoga...
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You named your dog after your favorite player: acceptable show of loyalty. You wore the same boxers every game for an entire season: mildly obsessed. (It was a winning season, after all.) You erected a seven-foot shrine to the star quarterback in your...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
Life is hectic. Staying in shape shouldn't be. So isn't it nice that relaxing your mind and working your booty can go hand in hand? A trendsetter in the genre that hit mainstream gyms a few years back, Exhale Mind Body Spa (28 Arlington Street...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
Once upon a time, sushi was an event. You planned an outing and you coveted the unagi. You ordered quality sake at only a few select Asian establishments. Then the Red Sox signed a certain pitcher and our city took on a more Eastern flair. Now Japanese...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
Remember those thick, vibrating bands that old-time boxers used to wrap around their waists in hopes of jiggling off a few pounds? The Power Plate , a cutting-edge piece of exercise equipment gracing the floor at the new Equinox (131 Dartmouth Street...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
We don't consider ourselves natural athletes. In fact, the most exercise we generally get is sprinting down the streets to hit the Saks sale before it ends. And we're as unimpressed by video games as we are by gym rats. Given such sentiments,...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
In a hard-partying college town like Allston, it's no wonder that Tonic (1316 Comm Ave, Allston, 617.566.6699) evolved into more of a clubby nightspot than the neighborhood bar and restaurant it was originally intended to be. Now, management has shut...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
Personally, we only participate in the kind of beach games that we can play one-handed; after all, there's no way we're letting our freshly-poured margarita languish in the sand. But watching beach volleyball - that we can do. Thanks to a partnership...
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